Globetrotting
Every dog has its day

A dog wears a protest sign during an anti-war rally in Los Angeles, California. U S President Barack Obama has appealed to a dubious American public to back his bid to use military force in Syria while supporters scrambled to persuade lawmakers to authorize the move.
A dog wears a protest sign during an anti-war rally in Los Angeles, California. U S President Barack Obama has appealed to a dubious American public to back his bid to use military force in Syria while supporters scrambled to persuade lawmakers to authorize the move. Photo: Reuters /Jonathan Alcorn

US President Barack Obama's family dog Sunny, a Portuguese water dog who arrived at the White House in August and was born in June, is mobbed by journalists as she walks around near the press briefing room at the White House in Washington.
US President Barack Obama's family dog Sunny, a Portuguese water dog who arrived at the White House in August and was born in June, is mobbed by journalists as she walks around near the press briefing room at the White House in Washington. Photo: AFP/Jewel Samad

Britain's Prince Charles pats Laura Passey's guide dog Rosie, at the Prince's Trust new headquarters in London.
Britain's Prince Charles pats Laura Passey's guide dog Rosie, at the Prince's Trust new headquarters in London. Photo: Reuters /Andrew Winning

 





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